Shannon Tweed Movies
The Standard Operating Procedure of those anonymous young lovelies chosen as Playboy's Playmate of the Month is to make an extremely brief flurry of au naturel movie appearances before rapidly fading into the sunset. Such was not the case of very blonde, very buxom
Shannon Tweed. After being anointed Playmate of the Month and Playmate of the Year, the Canadian-born
Tweed was able to sustain her film career for nearly two decades. Her come-hither looks, cascading blonde hair, and divine figure admittedly contributed to her durability, but her strongest suit was her genuine acting ability and willingness to poke fun at her image. The actress offered a comedy performance worthy of a Colbert or Lombard as the fetchingly undraped star of the
Apocalypse Now spoof
Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death (1990), while she was consistently superior to her material (and most of her co-stars, female and male) in the
Night Eyes and
Indecent Behavior films of the 1980s and 1990s. Somewhat more modestly garbed in her television appearances,
Tweed has been a regular on the daytime soaper
Days of Our Lives, the nighttime serial Falcon Crest (1981-1982 season only, as Diana Hunter), and the raunchy cable-TV sitcom
First and Ten. In 1991, she starred as air-service proprietor Sally "Slick" Monroe on the diverting Canadian TV adventure weekly Fly By Night, which ran in rerun form on CBS until 1993. The sister of actress
Tracy Tweed,
Shannon Tweed has two children with
Kiss musician
Gene Simmons. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide